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Breech baby

Hi I'm 36 + 2 with my first baby and found out yesterday that my baby is breech. The consultant doesn't think that they will be able to turn the baby manually so it looks as though I'll be needing a c section. I was wondering if anyone else has been breech at this point and the baby has turned on it's own
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I had 2 children who turned the day before they were born. You've still got time.
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My last baby was breech so was booked in for a scan for 41 wks apparently they were fully booked so couldn't do it earlier and I was scanned the night before when I was admitted and still breech and then scanned at 8.30 next morn before goin to theatre and he had turned, then it took them 2 wks trying to induce me to get him out lol. Plenty of time for ur baby to turn yet :)
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My last was breech until 39 week's and she turned on her own. I personally would wait and see.
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There are some exercise videos that can help you get baby to try to turn.
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One of my children was breech my entire pregnancy.. He turned at 37weeks and I immediately went into labour.. Hoot luck.. How exciting xxx
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My baby was head down from 5 months on then all of a sudden he flipped around 34-35 weeks. He never flipped back around he was too big to flip back. My water broke at 38 weeks and he was born by csection. I guess it was for the best cause he was almost 10 lbs.
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My first baby was breech. She was head up the entire pregnancy.  We tried a few of the things that we Google'd to turn babies,but nothing worked fire me.
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Baby has plenty of time to flip. Most don't flip until 38-39 weeks. Also, Google spinning babies.
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The baby still has plenty of time to turn. I wouldn't worry to much until closer to your due date.
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